Vol. 13.1 2002

Death – a Philosophical Perspective – Alfons Grieder
‘Illness’…and its Human Value – Greg Madison
Knowing That We Do Not Know – Belinda Hollows
The Existential Dimension to Working Through – M. Guy Thompson
The Advantages of Group Therapy In Treatment of ‘Despair’ – Dorothy Maglo
Some Reflections on an Existential-Phenomenological Approach to Working with Addiction – Simon du Plock
Is the Concept of Supervision at Odds with Existential Thinking and Therapeutic Practice -Diana Mitchell
Globalisation and the Complexity of the Self – Les Todres
Being-in-the-world as a Thirty-Eight Handicapper – Rosalind Stockley
The Experience of Hearing Voices – Benjamin Knudson and Adrian Coyle
Human All Too Human – Susanna Rennie
Therapeutic Revalidation in Existential Analysis – Miles Groth
Book Reviews